Transcript of Certified Safety Professional (CSP) Kelsie Ponder Karan Mahavadi.
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- Certified Safety Professional (CSP) Kelsie Ponder Karan
Mahavadi
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- What is the CSP certification? CSP is a credential given to
safety professional who have passed the comprehensive exams and met
educational and experience standards. The CSP credential is the
mark of the safety professional.- Board of Certified Safety
Professionals The Board of Certified Safety Professionals is the
organization responsible for granting the certification. CSP
certification is not required.
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- Who hires CSPs? Employers in government agencies, industry,
business, and consulting firms commonly hire CSPs.
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- Qualifications needed to obtain the certification: General CSP
qualifications require an educational background, professional
safety experience, and passing of the exam. Educational
Requirement: 4 year bachelors degree or higher in any field or 2
year associates degree in safety, health, and environment.
Professional Experience: Candidates must have completed at least
three years of professional safety experience. Depending on the
degree field, additional professional safety experience may be
required. Examination: Certified Safety Professional Exam
emphasizes the practices principles of the safety profession.
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- Certification Process 1. Complete application materials to
determine eligibility. If you are eligible, the Board of Certified
Safety Professionals will contact you with information regarding
their length of eligibility and expiration date. Application Fees:
$160.00 2. Register to take the exam. Candidates register and pay
for the CSP exam. Exam Fee: $350.00
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- Certification Process Continued 3. Make an appointment to take
exam. Complete exam. Candidates may take the CSP exam at a testing
center. The CSP exam is sent via computer to the testing center.
Unofficial results are available once the candidate submits their
exam. Official results will be available three weeks after the exam
date. If a candidate fails the exam, they may purchase a new exam
if the eligibility period allows. 4. Pay an annual fee. After
meeting all of the requirements and passing the CSP exam,
candidates will be awarded a CSP certification. In order to retain
this certification, an annual fee must be paid.
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- Certification Process Continued 5. Stay up-to-date with
recertification requirements. Certified CSPs must stay up-to-date
with changes in safety practices and regulations. This is done by
completing at least twenty-five recertification points every five
years.
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- References CSP Image:
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Information: http://www.bcsp.org/http://www.bcsp.org/ Industrial
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6561286.jpg EPA Image:
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Image of people:
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CSP Certification Photo:
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